The wording refers to Mr. Gonzales' exact words - he called himself a Taino Indian and some group members also refer to themselves the same way. Other references include Taino people or members of the tribal nation.

This was not merely a "family problem." A man was seriously hurt, police were called and the wife and her son were charged with a crime.
We reported on this incident the same way we have reported other assaults, including today's sentencing of Derrick Smith for felony assault - the same charge Mrs. Zemenak pleaded guilty to.

Mr. Brennan was originally charged with rape of an unconscious victim, but that charge was withdrawn along with two other charges.
He is not going to jail for rape. Under his plea agreement Brennan admitting having sex with the girl but denied it was without her consent. Brennan's attorney stated the contact may have been without the girl's consent, and the judge accepted that.

The headline refers to the first sentence in the article - Garcia testified today he had never seen Echevarria before, including the night of the robbery. Echevarria's the one on trial here, not Lopez.

The statement about Garcia backtracking refers to when he first spoke to police and claimed Julio Lopez was the Hispanic man at his house the night of the robbery. Today Garcia said he merely THOUGHT it was Lopez and he didn't see the Hispanic man's face.